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[Albion] Man U whinging watchers



TheDuke

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Oct 28, 2011
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Arundel
I just loved watching those opposition fans streaming their feelings live each time we score a goal against them. Has anyone got a link from yesterday’s match please?
 
















Dick Swiveller

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Sep 9, 2011
9,160
The young girl that is such as avid United fan, she talks about Welback. At least 20 times.
 


Grizz

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Jul 5, 2003
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Reading this thread on redcafe is actually a nice tonic to all those ridiculous vloggers and watch alongs. Apart from one delusional (sure it wasn't ironic) fan on page 10, there is a lot of good, reasoned discussion about them and us.

 




CheeseRolls

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Jan 27, 2009
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Shoreham Beach
I thought he was on fire yesterday in the first half but went a bit deeper as the game wore on and we worked there formation out. He didn't know whether stick or twist with Veltman at times
In possession he looks so dangerous and always seems to pose a threat. Out of possession it is a little like watching Jurgen Locadia. Doesn't want to head a ball or get too involved in winning the ball back. This would be okay if they attempted to build a team around his strengths, pair him with Bruno Frenandez and it is like defending with nine men.
 


Neville's Breakfast

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May 1, 2016
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Oxton, Birkenhead
Reading this thread on redcafe is actually a nice tonic to all those ridiculous vloggers and watch alongs. Apart from one delusional (sure it wasn't ironic) fan on page 10, there is a lot of good, reasoned discussion about them and us.

A few singling out Rashford for criticism, including this;

‘It’s not a fake press. it’s no pressing whatsoever.
Half heartedly, slightly moving towards a player, with no intention of getting close, putting any pressure on them, or presenting any sort of physical threat, is not pressing, fake or otherwise.
He’s a disgrace when it comes to this aspect of his performances and has been for several years now.
In the first half, Brighton players were moving and passing the ball around at the back and I lost count of how many times Rashford was literally only a few yards away and he showed no interest at all, just ignoring them and jogging slowly around.’

I think that shows a misunderstanding of the threat we pose if they get reeled in. Something Rashford would have been well aware of and what some of their posters think is a fake or non existent press.
 


Triggaaar

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Oct 24, 2005
50,207
Goldstone
I just loved watching those opposition fans streaming their feelings live each time we score a goal against them.

Some of them are just miserable and come across as genuine. The over-the-top reactions just seem fake for the views.
 




A1X

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Sep 1, 2017
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Deepest, darkest Sussex
Reading this thread on redcafe is actually a nice tonic to all those ridiculous vloggers and watch alongs. Apart from one delusional (sure it wasn't ironic) fan on page 10, there is a lot of good, reasoned discussion about them and us.

I take it you mean this one on page 10?

Brighton got lucky.

Rashford actually hit the post and Hojlund's goal could have been ruled in. By then, united would be leading 2-1 and that's when Welbeck has a lucky stray pass for him to shoot.
 


LamieRobertson

Not awoke
Feb 3, 2008
46,761
SHOREHAM BY SEA
I take it you mean this one on page 10?

Brighton got lucky.

Rashford actually hit the post and Hojlund's goal could have been ruled in. By then, united would be leading 2-1 and that's when Welbeck has a lucky stray pass for him to shoot.
Bllx
 


Triggaaar

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Oct 24, 2005
50,207
Goldstone
To go 20 games unbeaten at home, surely they played some reasonable football at home (and no doubt got away with a couple).

Obviously winning there again was a great achievement for us, but they created chances and the result could have been different.
 




Triggaaar

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Oct 24, 2005
50,207
Goldstone
Reading this thread on redcafe is actually a nice tonic to all those ridiculous vloggers and watch alongs. Apart from one delusional (sure it wasn't ironic) fan on page 10, there is a lot of good, reasoned discussion about them and us.



RedDevilRoshi "Wish I had backed Brighton for the win today. They were a great price."


I thought so too 😁
 




Neville's Breakfast

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May 1, 2016
13,423
Oxton, Birkenhead
I take it you mean this one on page 10?

Brighton got lucky.

Rashford actually hit the post and Hojlund's goal could have been ruled in. By then, united would be leading 2-1 and that's when Welbeck has a lucky stray pass for him to shoot.
I am going to be generous and assume that poster is a part of some sort of hyper ironic comedy fringe.
 


Jolly Red Giant

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Jul 11, 2015
2,615
To go 20 games unbeaten at home, surely they played some reasonable football at home (and no doubt got away with a couple).

Obviously winning there again was a great achievement for us, but they created chances and the result could have been different.
Man Utd this season are an absolute shambles from top to bottom - starting with the owners and ending with the team. They have been completely taken to the cleaners now by three teams - Brighton, Arsenal and Spurs - and they struggled to win against Wolves and Forest. Clearly there is trouble within and with the squad - the latest being the accusations against Antony and the bust-up with Sancho - and Ten Hag looks lost.

I was at the Man U v Athletic Bilbao game in Dublin and there was zero interaction between Ten Hag and the players during the game - he basically stood on his own on the sideline for 90 minutes talking to nobody except himself.

Unless something really startling happens - at best they are likely a mid-table team this season and will go out of the CL in the group stage.
 




dazzer6666

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Mar 27, 2013
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Man Utd this season are an absolute shambles from top to bottom - starting with the owners and ending with the team. They have been completely taken to the cleaners now by three teams - Brighton, Arsenal and Spurs - and they struggled to win against Wolves and Forest. Clearly there is trouble within and with the squad - the latest being the accusations against Antony and the bust-up with Sancho - and Ten Hag looks lost.

I was at the Man U v Athletic Bilbao game in Dublin and there was zero interaction between Ten Hag and the players during the game - he basically stood on his own on the sideline for 90 minutes talking to nobody except himself.

Unless something really startling happens - at best they are likely a mid-table team this season and will go out of the CL in the group stage.
Good :)
 


Triggaaar

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Oct 24, 2005
50,207
Goldstone
Man Utd this season are an absolute shambles from top to bottom - starting with the owners and ending with the team. They have been completely taken to the cleaners now by three teams - Brighton, Arsenal and Spurs

Whilst we deserved the win, I thought the scoreline flattered us.


and they struggled to win against Wolves and Forest.

With the former being down to biased officials.


Clearly there is trouble within and with the squad

I know, but they still manage to get there in the end. Maybe this season will be different.
 


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